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A Non-Profit Turnaround
Story
The New England Shelter for
Homeless Veterans faced a crisis. Financial problems had
caused the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to suspend state
funding and the Board of Directors asked the CEO to resign.
The Board then asked NPT's principal Chris Dame to step in
and take charge.
Chris assumed day-to-day operational control of a $6.1
million budget and 125 person staff serving 350 homeless
clients daily, plus operating 45 apartments and a job
training program for 600 other veterans in a 14 story
building in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Meeting the next
payroll was problematic. The charge was to make the drastic
changes necessary to save the organization from bankruptcy.
Over
seven months NPT's principal Chris Dame worked intensively
with the Board of Directors, staff and consultants, and
government grantors, to secure additional funding,
re-organize the failing development office, complete the
annual audit, re-examine the organization’s mission,
staffing, and programs with an eye to reform, execute the a
major reduction in force upon a program cancellation, and
create a positive media image. All this was accomplished
while continuing daily services to homeless clients,
rebuilding staff morale, and improving corporate governance.
Chris also completed a major critique of the agency’s
programs, staffing, and funding which was presented at the
Board's annual meeting, and set the stage for renewal and
growth.
Finally Chris assisted the Board Chairman and the new CEO to
effect a rapid and smooth transition to permanent leadership
upon his departure. Today the New England Shelter for
Homeless Veterans is living within its budget, has
dramatically improved development results, is serving
increased numbers of clients, and is winning new government
grants to serve veteran of all types.

What people say about Chris
Dame's performance at NESHV
“...you have demonstrated
great ability …during difficult times, …and distinguished
yourself as a leader gaining the admiration of professional
staff, clients, public figures and Board members, …and
demonstrated by example ...honesty, compassion, courage,
generosity and courtesy…you are hereby recognized a true
hero."
Richard F. Griffin, Chairman, New
England Shelter for Homeless Veterans |